Course Name / Beginning Swimming/Spring 2017
Class and Section / PHED 110A/Section 49747
Class Meeting Day and Time / Tuesday & Thursday
1:00-1:50pm
Location / PHED Pool 2nd Day (PHED 201 1St Day)
Instructor and Contact Info / Ian Culbertson e-mail:
Office: PED 108 Phone: (213) 821-2567

Course Description

This course is designed for non-swimmers and novice swimmers who are not safe in deep water as well as proficient swimmers with competitive experience.

Learning Objectives

At the completion of the course students will:

1.  Develop sufficient swimming skills so that they will become reasonably safe while in,

on, or around water.

2.  Develop body control and kinesthetic awareness through basic skills in swimming.

3.  Become familiar with preventive water safety techniques, elementary non-swimming rescue skills and breathing methods for use in aquatic emergency situations.

4.  Be able to utilize basic swimming skills as a carryover activity and prerequisite for a program of total physical conditioning.

Prerequisites: NONE

Co-Requisite/Concurrent Enrollment: NONE

Recommended/Preparation: NONE

Course Notes

Grading is by ABC, Pass/No Pass, or Audit for no credit (student preference).

Technological Proficiency and Hardware/ Software Required: NONE

Required Readings and Supplementary Materials

All required reading will be handed out and discussed in class lectures by the instructor.

Blackboard™ https://blackboard.usc.edu will be used in addition to class handouts. Class information will be posted on the blackboard, as well as resources.

Description and Assessment of Assignments

Assignments will be discussed in class using lectures and handouts. Students will have one week to complete written assignments. Points will be assigned to each assignment.

Participation

To be considered present in class, students must wear athletic swim suits, a cap for those with hair longer than shoulder length, goggles, and bring water or sports drink. Jean shorts, sweat shorts, T-shirts are examples of inappropriate swim attire and will NOT be permitted. Absences for illness must be documented by your doctor or the USC health office. Students who are not able to participate or who are not dressed properly will be marked absent. Absences for studying, parking problems, exams, interviews, etc. will not be excused.

Regular attendance and regular active participation is required for the participation portion of the grade and is a large component of your final grade. Tardiness and/or leaving early will not be tolerated as it disrupts the class and practice – this is especially true of 50-minute class sections. If you are late or leave early, you will only receive partial credit for attending the class. You will be expected to attend the section for which you are enrolled. Make-ups are not allowed except for emergency situations and then only upon approval from the instructor.

*Extra credit work and make-up work are not available unless noted by instructor.

You cannot make-up the Midterm or Final Exams.

It is your responsibility to attend class consistently and fulfill the requirements of this course.

Grading Breakdown

ASSIGNMENT POINTS

Midterm Exam 100

Final Exam 100

Active Participation 50

Assignment 10

Timed Swims & Improvement 40

TOTAL 300

Points/grade-based cutoffs:

A: 282 (94%), A-: 270 (90%)

B+: 261 (87%), B: 252 (84%), B-: 240 (80%)

C+: 231 (77%), C: 222 (74%), C-: 210 (70%)

D+: 201 (67%), D: 192 (64%), D-: 180 (60%)

F: Below 180 (60%)

Assignment Submission Policy

One written assignment is due in week number 13 following a lecture about Interval Training.

Additional Policies

All students registering for this class for credit are expected to attend regularly. The unexcused absence from a midterm or final exam will result in the lowering of the student’s grade on the makeup exam by one letter grade.

Miscellaneous

Lockers are provided at no charge. Students must provide their own combination lock. These lockers are for use during the semester of enrollment in the aquatic activity only. Lockers are assigned in PHED 107.

Lost & Stolen Articles

USC Physical Education is not responsible for any personal lost, stolen, or damaged property. If students choose to bring valuables to class, it is recommended that they be minimized, locked up, and secured during class.

Course Schedule: A Weekly Breakdown

WEEK 1 Warm-up exercises & individual swim test

Use of fins, kickboards & pull buoys

Introduction to front crawl stroke (Freestyle)

WEEK 2 Front crawl breathing patterns – alternate breathing

Introduction to back crawl stroke (Backstroke)

WEEK 3 Introduction to front & back flip turns

WEEK 4 Conditioning in front & back crawl

Timed swim – 100yd Fr & 50yd Bk

WEEK 5 Learn the 3 surface dives

Conditioning in front & back crawl

WEEK 6 Introduction to whip kick on the back

Learn elementary backstroke

WEEK 7 Learn 3 kicks used in treading water

Lecture: Safety Around the Water (handout)

Review for Midterm Exam

WEEK 8 Conditioning

Midterm Exam

WEEK 9 Introduction to Breaststroke

Timed Swim – 100yd Fr & 50yd Bk

WEEK 10 Conditioning in front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke and elementary backstroke

WEEK 11 Introduction to Sidestroke

Conditioning swim – over distance

WEEK 12 Introduction to Butterfly

Introduction to Individual Medley

WEEK 13 Lecture & handout – interval training –students write a workout

Timed swim – 100yd IM & 50yd Fr

WEEK 14 Conditioning swim – all strokes

Written workout due

Review for Exam II

WEEK 15 Conditioning swim and relay swimming

Exam II

*Note: Classes are subject to change in topic/activity

Statement for Students with Disabilities

Any student requesting academic accommodations based on a disability is required to register with Disability Services and Programs (DSP) each semester. A letter of verification for approved accommodations can be obtained from DSP. Please be sure the letter is delivered to me (or to TA) as early in the semester as possible. DSP is located in STU 301 and is open 8:30am – 5:00pm, Monday through Friday. Website and contact information for DSP: http://sait.usc.edu/academicsupport/centerprograms/dsp/home_index.html (213) 740-0776 (Phone), (213) 740-6948 (TDD only), (213) 740-8216 (FAX) .

Statement on Academic Integrity

USC seeks to maintain an optimal learning environment. General principles of academic honesty include the concept of respect for the intellectual property of others, the expectation that individual work will be submitted unless otherwise allowed by an instructor, and the obligations both to protect one’s own academic work from misuse by others as well as to avoid using another’s work as one’s own. All students are expected to understand and abide by these principles. SCampus, the Student Guidebook, (www.usc.edu/scampus or http://scampus.usc.edu) contains the University Conduct Code (see University Governance, Section 11.00), while the recommended sanctions are located in Appendix A.

Emergency Preparedness/Course Continuity in a Crisis

In case of a declared emergency if travel to campus is not feasible, USC executive leadership will announce an electronic way for instructors to teach students in their residence halls or homes using a combination of Blackboard, teleconferencing and other technologies.

Important Dates and Deadlines

Jan. 16 / Martin Luther King Day, University Holiday
Jan. 27 / Last day to register and add classes
Jan. 27 / Last day to drop a class without a mark of “W,” and receive a refund
Jan. 27 / Last day to change enrollment option to Pass/No Pass or Audit
Feb. 20 / Presidents’ Day, University Holiday
Feb. 24 / Last day to drop a course without a mark of “W” on the transcript
Feb. 24 / Last day to change a Pass/No Pass course to letter grade
March 12-19 / Spring Recess
April 7 / Last day to drop a class with a mark of “W”
April 28 / Spring semester classes end